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Teltonika RUTX09

Industrial CAT 6 Router

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Teltonika RUTX09 CAT 6 LTE Router

RUTX09 is an LTE-A Cat 6 cellular IoT router with dual-SIM, Carrier Aggregation, and four Gigabit Ethernet interfaces. Designed as a primary or backup internet source, it can offer up to 300 Mbps cellular speeds with high data throughput.

Teltonika RUTX09 4G LTE CAT 6 Router Features

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4G LTE CAT 6

Cellular speeds up to 300Mbps with Carrier Aggregation

Dual SIM

With auto failover, backup WAN and other switching scenarios

Gigabit Ethernet

4 x Gigabit Ethernet ports with up to 128 port/tag-based VLANs supported

GNSS

Global Navigation Satellite System for location services and time synchronization

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Why Connect with Millbeck

Millbeck specialises in the cellular hardware and SIMs that sit between an industrial device and the network it depends on. The kind of work where the spec decisions made on day one decide whether the deployment is still online in year five.

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